Queen Camilla meets Simon Duckworth at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Queen Camilla arrived at Dulwich Picture Gallery with a swipe of rosy lips
All eyes were on Queen Camilla’s style as she arrived at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, where she was warmly welcomed by Simon Duckworth, Representative Deputy Lieutenant for Southwark.
The Queen stepped out in a black and white printed dress, complete with a collared neckline and a softly flowing skirt that moved with ease.
Her look was finished with long sleeves for a polished touch, suede slip on heels, a coordinating leather handbag, and her signature pearl drop earrings.
She wore a stack of delicate gold chain bracelets, including a standout Van Cleef & Arpels bangle adorned with turquoise petals worth £5,350.
Camilla brought a touch of royal fun to the playground during her visit to a south London school today.
At the gallery she watched in delight as a two year old kid from Dulwich Village Infants’ School took a turn on a quirky slide designed by artist Harold Offeh and couldn’t resist admiring the creative twist on a childhood classic.
Her lively stop at the playground followed a tour of the gallery’s newly opened Artplay Pavilion, where she squeezed into a classic red telephone box alongside a group of giggling schoolchildren.
The 78-year-old royal was on hand to officially open the gallery’s new Artplay Pavilion and Sculpture Garden, bringing a splash of fun to a grey London afternoon.
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